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"We had a soggy afternoon walking' my god try Working on a wet building site in this terrible weather or pity the poor family's Who have a there lives decimated by flooded. End of

"We had a soggy afternoon walking' my god try
Working on a wet building site in this terrible weather or pity the poor family's
Who have a there lives decimated by flooded. End ofCouncillor mark cherry

"We had a soggy afternoon walking' my god try Working on a wet building site in this terrible weather or pity the poor family's Who have a there lives decimated by flooded. End of

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royston-vasey says...1:38pm Tue 18 Feb 14

Mr Vaisey should take a look at the Slade End development in Wallingford too. 555 homes to be built and at least part of the site has been underwater for a couple of weeks.

Mr Vaisey should take a look at the Slade End development in Wallingford too. 555 homes to be built and at least part of the site has been underwater for a couple of weeks.royston-vasey

Mr Vaisey should take a look at the Slade End development in Wallingford too. 555 homes to be built and at least part of the site has been underwater for a couple of weeks.

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piper2011 says...7:58pm Tue 18 Feb 14

any fool who buys a house on this field deserves all they get and any estate agent selling them needs a public flogging

any fool who buys a house on this field deserves all they get and any estate agent selling them needs a public floggingpiper2011

any fool who buys a house on this field deserves all they get and any estate agent selling them needs a public flogging

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camden says...8:18am Wed 19 Feb 14

The really sad thing is his visit will not make a jot of difference to the eventual outcome. The house's will get built, suitable location or not, The developer will bank his millions, the estate agents will make a killing, the council will meet it's ridiculous government quota, oh and the poor schmucks that buy/rent these houses will have to put up with the flooding and the subsidence and everyone else will have to put up with the over subscribed schools/doctors and the traffic gridlock because improving infrastructure is not profitable.

The really sad thing is his visit will not make a jot of difference to the eventual outcome. The house's will get built, suitable location or not, The developer will bank his millions, the estate agents will make a killing, the council will meet it's ridiculous government quota, oh and the poor schmucks that buy/rent these houses will have to put up with the flooding and the subsidence and everyone else will have to put up with the over subscribed schools/doctors and the traffic gridlock because improving infrastructure is not profitable.camden

The really sad thing is his visit will not make a jot of difference to the eventual outcome. The house's will get built, suitable location or not, The developer will bank his millions, the estate agents will make a killing, the council will meet it's ridiculous government quota, oh and the poor schmucks that buy/rent these houses will have to put up with the flooding and the subsidence and everyone else will have to put up with the over subscribed schools/doctors and the traffic gridlock because improving infrastructure is not profitable.

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